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Now That's a Big Basket
Image Title:  Now That's a Big Basket
 
 By: Adam E. J. Squier  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Adam E. J. Squier {K:9803}
Project N/A Camera Model N8008s
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 24
Uploaded 10/18/2002 Film / Memory Type Royal Gold 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 243 Shutter P
Favorites Aperture P
Critiques 5 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About Now that I live here in Ohio, I thought I'd check out some interesting architecture.
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Betsy Hern   {K:12872} 10/18/2002
Cool shot, really like the sky and the reflection in the windows. Although I live in Milwaukee, WI, I've been there and have seen that amazing building (I was born in Columbus, OH). I have a nephew who went to flight school with the kid who flew through the "handles" of the basket (and subsequently lost his pilot's license). That area is basket shopper's heaven - baskets baskets everywhere - and you have captured the building from a really unique angle!


Adam E. J. Squier   {K:9803} 10/19/2002
Wow! Flew through the handles? What you can't see is the big skylight "bubble" that makes the space between the roof and handles that much smaller. The building is empty in the middle, a huge atrium/reception area/display area with natural light from the skylight. Here's an image with a more typical angle. This was taken as we drove past on the highway. I cleaned it up a bit but the exposure is off.


Adam E. J. Squier   {K:9803} 10/19/2002
Try again with the image.



Becky V   {K:9699} 10/21/2002
When architects attack! Thanks for sharing this photo. I had no idea such a building existed. It's crazy! :)

Great perspective and exposure. Looking at the thumbnail I thought it was a giant basket!


Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17531} 10/21/2002
Holy cow, this is an actual building?!!! What a shock. Great perspective on this image by the way.


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